M country in the Young Peo- E. Prayer undo: held at the im Mennonite Church on My night. Rev and Mrs, Martin are leaving for Uruguay 5 the near future, At the clue d the mung the members of he Blenheim congregation pre- n.“ their pastor, Rev, Arnold (Zn-mun with a car. David Ber- ‘cy gave the tuitirest and Floyd Good going Ssturday, September I 2 to Saturday, September I9 inclusive. Row": limit-September at M MM.- lmn my - FARE AND ONE-HALF tiiiiMs!,8lf31.1!11ll.l FINANCE WWW] stirs in for fast, friendly service. EXHIBITION Id' gin-muted the keys of the to ev. Mr. Cm. 102 KING ST. WEST KITCHENER '" -- e. J. Hal‘s-r, Manage: " King-st. South, who 2003...“ 'hror, plum 5-5280 WATERLOO, out. ROUND TRIP “AVE. RELAXH) AND CARERS! EY 64:5 EXAMINE 'lt,",,',' affr/ze q D FOR THE Mum-1.0.! LLOYD SCHWEITZER SHOES UPTU m EIRIST mama" "tut: EXCLUSIVI WAW AGENCY Jarnian dent. In. ttnc. 13-- we“ Ind the rep, but)! I. ' by in " 1tinwoehtqr. 33;; rt/Ita'.' 'tl by “a. dtd 1 t on "Lutheran mom in South America" were given iT It; D. J. Glebe. in Guam eber and Mn. Lei-ad when. Rev. D. J. Glebe played I recordmzaol I meme am by Pastor odor Mugabe, nusuonuy m British Guineu Special music was ten- dered by a ladsu' trio Congo.“ of Mrs. J. Schmidt, In. 12b. and Mrs. B. Boshnn. Another special feature urn that each member brought I friend to the meeung. Refresh- ments were served ' In. S. Sander, Mrs. Orland Bierman and Mrs, Harold Wetstr. “Sandeâ€, My: .1 new... Miss Mary mm, president ot the U.B. Christian Endeavor So- mety presented the topic, "Ser- vxce' at the regular meeting held at tne home of Mr. and In. Ito. bert Hellman on Wednesday night. The scripture lesson WIS read by Miss Janet Rohr and prayer was given by. the pastor, 'Rev. Keith Nicholson. mteas--At K-W Hus ital. Sept, 6, to Mr, and Mrs. tlt'kd',e, Hu- ras. 71 William St. West, Wa- terloo, a daughter. satmear--At K-W Hospital. Sept. 6, to Mr and Mrs. Frank Sal- men, 94 Alexandra Ave, Wa- terloo, a son. O'Brims--At St. Mary's Hospital, Sept. 5, to Mr. and Mrs. John O'Brien, 24 Hickory St., Water- loo, a son Doemer--At St. Mary's Hospital, Sept, 5, to Mr, and Mrs. Jo- sepn Doerner, 16 Margaret‘ Ave, Waterloo, a sun. Schamber--At St, Mary's Hospi-'; tai, Sept. 5, to Mr. and Mrs. "i:";-) ril Schamber, Deon. a son, ‘ sipgtet--At St. Mary's Hospital» Sept. Cto Mr. and Mrs. John: Sippel, RR 1, New Hamburg, 't daughter. Paleeanr--Mt St. Mary's Hospitalq Sept. ti, to Mr and Mrs, Juseph; Puleczny, 34 Diet: Ave. S., Wa-) terloo, a son. Sauder-At St. Mary's Hospital,} Sept, 6, to Mr. and Mrs. Mich-' ael Sander, St. Agatha, a daughter. _ "aomtek--At K~W Hospital, Sept. 7, to Mr. and Mrs. Eric Han“ cock, King St. Nurthr Waterloo.» twm sons. . Miss Vaughn Sum-as and Miss Clarene Has aff,',', a few days of this week j gins at the Ctat- aduan National Exhibition. They were representatives from the Girls' Clubs held here during the Jug: Af an; FOIL BIRTHS PHONE 2-1â€. OPTICAL REPAIRS DES FOR MEN LEIS UALS New Classic LEISUA LS For foot-free comfort as seen in Life. Ambertorte, Blue Sued. and Block. Block and Royal Burgundy, As advertised in Esquire. mi.'cuo] backed!“ Hood up." ttnt, week It the home ot Mr, In. Albert Bock“. Bun-cu of Mann. Wall. were new: visitor- with Mr. and In. Willi-n 609mg. Miss Doreen Men ot Cone.- yzao u pew-{ma a! thr tymse of Mr.ai-.wiirsamGoeitrute edstyx.9er.ndW.tndMrE togohholjdn' atthohomco! Mr. and In. and Jacob. luv. and In June- Martin and humus. Judy, Janet Ind Rubin. may returned tram ContaRicov ited Itthehuneol Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Good Wednesday. like Ill-gm: ad In: thine Becker, Miss Marguerite and Howard Daters of Duhwood were Yam - At Stratford GeneralL Hospital, Aug. 29, to Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Yantai (nee Dor- othy Erb ot Wellesley), RR 6, Woodstock, a son. it. Je--At St. Mary's Pistirebi, Sept. l, to Mr. and Mrs. rianl St. Jean, Baden. a muffler. I "arA---At St. Mary's ospital, Sept. 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Adami Frank, St. Agatha, a son. , Bettnttre--At St. Mary's Hospital,, Sept. 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Selma". Bl William St. West,! Waterloo, a daughter. 5 Kari-At St. Mary's Hospital,1 Sept. 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Leon- ard Karges, 130 Belmont Blvd.,, Waterloo, a daughter. carHere--At St. Mary's HospitaM Sept. 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald) Carriere, St. Clements, a son. ( B-nas-At K-W Hospital, Sept. l l, to Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Bergman, St. Jacobs, a daugh-/ ter. , KrytFr---At St, Mary's Hospital.) Sept. 2, to Mr. and Mrs. William L Krysku, 21 Avondale Ave. s, Waterloo, a son. I WMson---At K-W Hospital, Sept} 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wild son, 64 John St. West, Waters loo, a daughter. Jaehattn-At K-W Hospital, Sept. 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jack-) son, 168 Lucan St., Waterloo, ai son. i (Munich - At K-W Hospital.‘ Sept. 3, to Rev. and Mrs. Orc' land Gingerich, Baden, a son, Gardiner-_-At K-w Hospital, Sept. 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gardiner, RR 2, Petersburg, a daughter. MatHets-At K-W Hospital, Sept. 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mal- loch, RN 2, New Hamburg, a son. hseher---At K-W Hospital, Sept. 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fischer, _ grudgeport, a son. 5:?“ of Mr. and In. Albert _ker let Sundax. - _ hands i It the ho and 'l'ielSl'n'er1 Jacob Rev, and Mrs. C. Z. Martin And Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin at Mountvilte, Pl. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Bergey over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Nicholson and son, Murray ot Port Elgin spent a few days of this week with Rev. and Mrs. Keith Nichol- Bobby Rickert dt conesuqo is holidaying at the home of Mr. Own-Huber - Sept. 5, Marianne Edna Huber, Waterloo. to Rio Peter Caron, Iroquois Falls. Aggerhotm--Sept. 2, Gordon Ag- gerholm. Rodney, Ont., tfor- merly of Waterloo). 22 years. Wnuz--sept. t, John Zilliax. El- mira, " years. Marthr---Sept. l, Ephraim W. Mar- tin,RR 3, Waterloo, 71 years. Graee-Sept. 2, Mary Frances Grace, 50 Roslin Ave, South, Waterloo. 8 years. Grace -- Sept, 3, Mrs. Eleanore Grace, Wood St. Hamilton, at her residence. aged 88 years, mother of John R. Grace, so Rushn Ave., Waterloo. Firm-Sept. 4, David Louis Finn, 46 Elgin St, Waterloo, 6 years. “Vegans: - Sept. 5, Alexander Wegenast, New Dundee, in Hamilton, Rohtbachcr - Sept. 8, Joseph Rohrbacher. Breshu. 30 years. "ht-hi St. Mary's Hospital, Sept, 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gohl, Linwood, a son. MARRIAGES Lam-w: " 1 3.95 DEATHS .35 1-70“ L The gridi, chose an ankle 'length gown of mist blue nylon [tulle and lace. The ninned In: a-tttie o-tttF-tGGG 'rl'kfdUt'rdu',ttu'ttt g- .otrGFtijrriiriiiuiikii"i"v" shirt which wt: worn over a cri- noline. She wore a helmet of matching lace und tulle and mammal; slippers. Her nave" were o a colonial bouquet of while "he brilecroom'l u are Mr. and Mei. Peter W. 120 Cameron m. N., Kitcheuu. Rev. Finlay Gordon Stewart minister of the church audited and the crumb! was Mr, Edward C. Johmstone. we‘d ten lull-mud . andMim Borodin 'tfil4dllSll1thh'l1lif,,it.. ton, ha. in out at um- iifti'iilriiliiiiianiigiiii'ii'. ELI-dun yt Dtleit,peictstere - or new Inch. was not. 01 Mr. nah William 8mm... this week. Mr. and In. vacuum Bach: and family ot Duhwood visited with Mr. And In. Albert Becker on Friday. In: Thelma Eileen late of Kitchener and New Dundee pledged vows with Mr. John Zh- teff, no Cuneron St. N., Kitch- ener, in an early September wed, ding at , p.m., ME in Bt. An- drew’s Prytt?rte.riy.t hutch. The parents of the bride are Mr. and My: Frgd [an of New Dumbo wife aid lace. Ttie" nipM'lu; Wit-e tp'. accented by I bonanza! My Um. "Witt-m “not“! Custedidd Chairs BULLAS TRADE-IN STORE 2-Pc. Sill 2-Pe. SUITES $4.95 up 3-Pe. SUITES $29.50 up 2-Pc. I.“ design huddle. rose, reg. $129.00, NOW $99.50 2-N. Lawson in rose, reg. $149.50, 3-Pc. vine and groan Yaw. reg. $l74,AP New 2-Pc. gran hi0“ r .3224.SO, au', $179.50 3-Pc. Mohair win. and green, reg. $149.50, NOW $119.50 Velour, reg. $99.50, NOW $69.50 2-N. win. _ with Imo- Lo-l-Icy and stool r . $199.50, 'au', $159.50 3-tt. . win. and Aer, CLEARANCE "Orttorio's la-l-Boy Chairs Chesterfield Suites in wine, reg 20% 22': 20% Off $2.50 up $99.50 $79.50 $99.50 hi the curve forward attend-av â€he: the alumnae oi unyhuk _ me It develops npldly In a that†- of nine months. Val-lone or- - also ere crowded been†ot (the Increued myth Gee-pyl-g‘ "heNgnreaoftheabdtimtei. The} ‘ mother’s body will change to keep _ you with the weight Increue and [the lire-are exerted on the or} led or the abdomen by this In-‘ nl pier-emu. [ I Normally the compensation[ ‘wiil take place without discom- fort to the mother but sometimes there are backache; leg cramps.( abdominal pains, and signs of lock of proper accommodation by the: mother’s body. ft can be readily seen that if the mother's back is) not flexible enough for the men _ changes to come about, there t'lil be beckuhes r a result and the elorementione conditions my Appear Crowding of the inter. /tines may result in persistent constipation and c i rc u in t o r y failure symptoms These changes lend the lock of accommodation "t the body. ‘ - W - W" l,l'fd'fd 2'l,,td'di, ig trttttgmgeed ( most by these jphyrlcal changes. The moot (ehnnge take- place In the "do.. nen where the child is develop- lng and in the lower luck, which â€must alter Its posttion to secon- j-odnte the banned walnut " ‘lltreulng the depth at the curve 'ot the lower back. This increase Incl " he a.uittses 'l'n u. but-em d the who M I. the Tat 1'Jht',',ttl'tg that Mich-(g In Que Jym " well " correct ermine, in} uni hygiene. sweetheart tom. The matron ot honor, Mrs. Grace “hiker of Kitchener was fowned identical? in heather li- no with tiny bra ded head dress. She carried I colonial bouquet ot yellow Chrysanthemums. a-ttSed to ireat than I!“ kT/TU/lik' W)! Ingl- Chiroertir Jon-'0 route urn-on "de china It: whim-mm null trom Milking the mud Cher-panda ol the human body ind] The best man t Louis Walk er of Kitchmer. Following the ceremony a wed- ding dinner tor the immediate families was held at the Grand River Tea Rooms. The bride's mother wore a midnight blue crepe dress with a corsage of yel- low carnations. The groom's mo- ther was dressed in turquoise blue with a corsage ot'plnk car- nations. On August 19th, Mrs. Peter Zia.. tell, mother ot the bridegroom em. tertained twenty ladies at a mis, cellaneous shower in honor of the bride at her home, 120 Cameron St. N. in Kitchener. For their wedding trip by mo- tor, the bride donned a rose knit- ted suit with navy accessories and a gardenia Corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Ziateft will reside at 382 Weber St. E., In Kitchener. Bridal Shawna. Mrs. John Zlatelf, the former Thelma Eileen Lang was enter- mined at a number of pre-nup- tial parties. The first was held on August 18th at the home of Mrs. Howard Bowman, RR. 2, Peters- burg, when she was presented with a miscellaneous shower by former classmates of the New Dundee High School. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Howard Fried end Mr. Elmer Poll. On August 20th, Mrs. Fred Lang entertained at a trouseau tea for her daughter at their home in New Dundee. Seventy- PREGNANCY IjlSt0ljlf0llTS "t WW“??? I- the H The physical alterations that) ace o m p a n y , pregnancy are} responsible in most instancesf for the com- m o n discom- forts that oc-, Cur during: i. this period. In. -tt. clad- in! By Neil s. m 0.0. Waterloo. cam ( Advertiumnnt) " is impel-t- unt In the analysis ot the, conditlgu! hinwwhi LII five guests attended. Mrs. Emer-g hon Harper and Miss Evelyn Mai- er displayed the fins and lovely) ii',idiiiF'i'; Mrs. A ton Timm, aunt of the bride and Mrs. Gordon[ ‘Maier both of Kitchener poured run and those who assisted' in. serving the enacts were yrs, iRussel Eirin, Mrs. Darcy 2inn,1 Iii; Anson Lang and Mrs. Louial, I Walker. . I On August Mth, Miss Evelyn (Mater, 270 Mill sc, Kitchener. en- (tertaiited members of the bride's Aewina Club at a kitchen shower TO THE CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION 111 King s. KITCHENER BUS TERMINAL ras mm. xr.ss tun. . 'tt.3tt gun. x - via Gall. (Daylight Time) Exhibition passengers travelling on regular buses will trim-J†at Toronto Bus Terminal to huses running into the Grounds. TICKETS AND INFORMATION AT AUGUST 29th TO SEPTEMBER t2th (tmpe Sunday) DIRECT INTO THE GROUNDS LEAVE KITCHENEI Genital and Joseph Sts. Johnny's bank acwunt is one of nearly !' a ‘ 9,000,000nowcarriedbycanadiansi" . Air, the chartered banks - 3,750,000 opened ' in the last ten years alone. Today, practically everybody goes to the batik. Competition amortg the Sank,' in all , . Lic . forms of banking service is one of ' . ' Illllilii, the reasons why 911;, like Johnny, 'ANOTHER NEW BANK CUSTOMER Reduced Reduced 'tT $315 at her home. ‘home of E A, Wautttier, " On August alst. Mrs. Robert'Bricker Ave., Kitchener, when he Dahmer and Miss Rina Zlatefl, _ was presented “nth a camera. sisters of the bridegroom trttt/mewi, Notes. tained at . mitetleneyus shower Rev. Osia Hurst of the Lemur at their home, Ito Camerun St, N. l Mennonite Church. Mannheim. 0- Sept, ard. the (mire staff ol‘occupled the pulpit of the Blen- the Cihadian National Railways heim Mennonite Church on Sun- freight oNee in Kitr'herter pro-racy morning, sented the bride WIN} an ivy base) Holy Communion was bbserved tatr,.1efunpant? a Chinese _tuuttee. at the Baptist Church on Sunday at her home, Fellow employeees ot the Sales Department at Halwig Motors held a Bachelor party tor the bridegroom on Aug. Ills! at the (For Children‘s "In so! your Alan!) THE BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY WATIILOO courteous attention to your needs can expect prompt, efficient, at your own local branch. Includes Exhibition Admission LEAVE EXHIBITION 10.30 gun. Phone 2-4469 Holy Corn%union was bbserved at the; Baptist Church on Sunday '.Y""YPtt w!th the_pastor, Rev. J. E, Mcthuiey ottictutiririiiG Sylvia Suraras sang a solo dur- ing the Strt'rtce. 7-713.